Fxing Up the House Interior
- Plumbing and Fixtures
All your sink fixtures should look shiny
and new. If this cannot be accomplished by cleaning, buy
new ones where needed. If you don’t buy something
fancy, this can be accomplished inexpensively and they
are fairly easy to install. Make sure all the hot and
cold water knobs are easy to turn and that the faucets
do not leak. If they do, replace the washers. It is not
difficult at all.
Check to make sure you have good water pressure
and that there are no stains on any of the porcelain.
If you have a difficult stain to remove, one trick is
to hire a cleaning crew to go through and clean your home
on a one-time basis. They seem to be wonderful at making
stains go away. - Ceilings, Walls and Painting
Check all the ceilings for water stains.
Sometimes old leaks leave stains, even after you have
repaired the leak. Of course, if you do have a leak, you
will have to get it repaired, whether it is a plumbing
problem or the roof leaks. You should do the same for
walls, looking for not only stains, but also areas where
dirt has accumulated and you just may not have noticed.
Plus, you may have an outdated color scheme.
Painting can be your best investment when
selling your home. It is not a very expensive operation
and often you can do it yourself. Do not choose colors
based on your own preferences, but based on what would
appeal to the widest possible number of buyers. You should
almost always choose an off-white color because white
helps your rooms appear bright and spacious.
- Carpet and Flooring
Unless your carpet appears old and worn, or it is definitely
an outdated style or color, you probably should do nothing
more than hire a good carpet cleaner. If you do choose to
replace it, do so with something inexpensive in a fairly
neutral color.
Repair or replace broken floor tiles, but do not spend a
lot of money on anything. Remember, you are not fixing up
the place for yourself. You want to move. Your goal is simply
to have as few negative impressions upon those who may want
to purchase your property.
- Windows and Doors
Check all of your windows to make sure they open and close
easily. If not, a spray of WD40 often helps. Make sure there
are no cracked or broken windowpanes. If there are, replace
them before you begin showing your home.
Do the same things with the doors – make sure they
open and close properly, without creaking. If they do, a
shot of WD40 on the hinges usually makes the creak go away.
Be sure the doorknobs turn easily, and that they are cleaned
and polished to look sharp. As buyers go from room to room,
someone opens each door and you want to do everything necessary
to create a positive impression.
- Odor Control
For those who smoke, you might want to minimize smoking
indoors while trying to sell your home. You could also purchase
an ozone spray that helps to remove odors without creating
a masking odor.
Pets of all kinds create odors that you may have become
used to, but are immediately noticeable to those with more
finely tuned olfactory senses. For those with cats, be sure
to empty kitty litter boxes daily. There are also products
that you can sprinkle in a layer below the kitty litter
that helps to control odor. For those with dogs, keep the
dog outdoors as much as possible. You might also try sprinkling
carpet freshener on the carpet on a periodic basis.
- Costs of Repairs
Do not do anything expensive, such as remodeling. If possible,
use savings to pay for any repairs and improvements –
do not go charging up credit cards or obtaining new loans.
Remember that part of selling a house is also preparing
to buy your next home. You do not want to do anything that
will affect your credit scores or hurt your ability to qualify
for your next mortgage.
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